I'm surprised that you are actually taking up for a Law Enforcement official Chester. I've read many of your posts and you always seem to be bashing them. You've accused them of being crooked liars who aren't to be trusted, yet you take up for Kenny Loveless. Kenny Loveless has gone beyond the scope of his authority many times, and had many complaints against him, yet you take up for him. I can only guess that he is your kind of 'crooked' and that must be acceptable. Just another example of the world according to Chester, of which only you reside. Godspeed Sir.

I know two or three things that Kenny has done that have upset a few, one which I thought was particularly unnecessary, but you are painting me with much too broad a brush.

Let me tell you a short story.

Last night at one in the morning I found myself in the middle of nowhere, three miles south of Perryville pulling a boat when my fuel pump died. It was raining and I had made it to the top of the last ridge coming into town. I know many officers in many jurisdictions, but I know an officer that works the night shift for Perry county. He is a great guy. I called 911 on my cell and asked to be connected to Perry county, and spoke with the duty officer. That officer came to where I was, drove me into town, PAID for my gas (all I had was cash and the stations would only work with a card) took me back to my truck and followed my limping truck into town and let me park on the citys police lot. He will very definitely get his money back, and anything else I can give him, and I will most surely make certain that his chief knows what that meant to me. Words are not enough to express my gratitude and respect for those types of officers.

I know that there are absolutely wonderful people working in law enforcement, and I have met many of them.

I have also met officers who use their position for purposes that are not ethical.

Kennys township is riddled with powder, and he has been unable to get any help from the sheriff.

I DO believe we should revisit the state constitution and specifically define the powers and authority of constables, but when sheriffs and prosecutors operate with impunity, sometimes constables point out their failures, and I think Kenny has done that a couple of times and the opportunity presented itself for some pay back.

You have got entirely the wrong idea about my perspectives on ALL officers, and I want that to be clear.

It is a shame that people don't discuss public policy, especially local public policy, in a respectful manner even if our perspectives are antipodal. A variation of that word might be where you would like for me to live.

I would be delighted to discuss public policy with you.

I can't help it if others choose not to exercise their authority as natural Americans, and cause the change in public policy they wish to see.

I speak cautiously about activities of public servants, unless I am looking at a document corroborating a narrative. I am acquainted with Kenny, and by that, I mean that I was able to speak with him for about 20 minutes last tear about two or three public matters. I know almost nothing of him personally.

One last statement. It is my belief that Prosecutors, sheriffs, judges, county judges, aldermen, mayors, governors, senators, congressmen, and the president of the united states absolutely never tell a lie.

What has happened to Kenny loveless is absolutely disgraceful, and in my opinion evidences the character and law enforcement relationships of the prosecutor. Kenny is a constitutional officer of the state, and as such, can only be removed from office by conviction of a felony.

This appears to be a vendetta.

Don't quit, Kenny. You have too many people that support you, and this needs to go to federal court.

If this goes to the federal courts, the public may actually find out the real motive.